The international humanitarian organization Oxfam warned Wednesday of the danger to the Yemenis and said that the country’s fabricated calamity has forced people to make harsh choices between life and death.

“Yemenis, who are already at a critical point, more than two years after the war, are now faced with two options: either to get cholera treatment or nutrition,” the organization said in a report on its website, Yemen: To their families. ”

“The search for medical treatment is often the last resort. Many people resort to it late. Millions of people are struggling to buy enough food, and cholera cannot afford transportation, medicine, and doctor fees except by reducing food intake. Who buys it? ”

“Every passing day brings more suffering to the people of Yemen, whose life has become unbearable,” said Shin Stevenson, director of the Oxfam office in Yemen.

“The disaster after disaster shows that these disasters are fabricated and man-made, because every day thousands of people face difficult choices between life and death. What should happen in Yemen so that the international community responds correctly?”

“The time for all sides to return to the negotiating table is now the solution, and the humanitarian response must be fully funded,” Stevenson said.

Waiting for a longer period will lead to more death and destruction that the world will witness with shameful complicity. ”

“The war also led to the worst outbreak of cholera in the world recorded in one year, bringing the number of suspected cases of the epidemic to more than half a million people since last April,” and died nearly two thousand cases of cholera epidemic that hit all governorates of Yemen except One province, according to the report of the organization.

Although the number of new cases has slowed slightly, the disease still threatens thousands of people without access to clean water or health care, and the current rainy season is likely to exacerbate the spread of cholera, the report said.

Oxfam called on all parties to the conflict and all those supporting them to commit themselves to an immediate cease-fire and cessation of hostilities in order to end bloodshed and facilitate humanitarian assistance.

She stressed that the international community must ensure that Yemen’s humanitarian response plan for 2017 is fully funded and that the cholera crisis and food security are dealt with in a consistent, urgent and adequate manner.